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<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* API documentation for FlexSlider
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*/
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/**
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* By design, FlexSlider should be entirely configurable from the web interface.
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* However some implementations may require to access the FlexSlider library
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* directly by using flexslider_add().
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*
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* Here are some sample uses of flexslider_add().
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*/
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/**
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* This call will look for an HTML element with and id attribute of "my_image_list"
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* and initialize FlexSlider on it using the option set named "default".
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*/
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flexslider_add('my_image_list', 'default'); |
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/**
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* You also have the option of skipping the option set parameter if you want
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* to run with the library defaults or plan on adding the settings array
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* into the page manually using drupal_add_js().
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*/
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flexslider_add('my_image_list');
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/**
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* Finally, you can simply have Drupal include the library in the list of
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* javascript libraries. This method would assume you would take care of
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* initializing a FlexSlider instance in your theme or custom javascript
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* file.
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* Ex: $('#slider').flexslider();
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*/
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flexslider_add(); |